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GENERAL INDEX. 



[The species and genera, the names of which are printed in italics, 

 are described as new.] 



Acantholophus Fran'kline'iisis, 92. 



Aciilla crebelaraellata, 234; cylindracea, 233; 



eschar oides, 2S-2 : goniuides, 233; glyphos- 



■pira, 233; inornata, 232; mutica, 233; 



pachypleura, 232. 

 Address, Presidential, 257. 

 Agriophora atral ella, 78 ; axesta, 79 ; cap- 



noides, 77; Cinderella, 78; einerosa, 78; 



confertella, 76; diminuta, 70; jascijera, 



80 ; gravis, 77 ; horridula, 77. 

 Alectoria sui^erba, 238. 

 Anilaria Deyrollei, li7 ; platessa, 147. 

 Annual Report of Field ^Naturalists' Section, 



279 ; Microscopioal Section, 284 ; Royal 



Societj', 252. . 

 Anthersea Helense, 236. 

 Archsean rocks of S. Yorke-Peninsula, 133. 

 ArchEeocyathinese, Austi-alian species of, 10. 

 Arnheini-Land, new plants of, 242. 

 Australian Archseocyathinese, 10; Coleoptera, 



82, 121 ; Funo-i, 238 ; Lepidoptera, 23 ; 



Xyloryctidce, 2-3. 

 Biflustra jugalis 3. 



Blackburn, Australian Coleo^jtera, 82, 121. 

 Bolboceras liichardsce, 159. 

 Botany of Central Australia, 94, 170 ; 



S. Yorke-Peninsula, 112. 

 Buechnera linearis, 104. 

 Bursaria spinosa, fluorescence of, 237. 

 Cadmus cinnamomeus, 136 ; luctuosus, 135. 

 Callitris verrucosa, var., 120. 

 Calomela sexmaculata, 138. 

 Caloscala M.-rise, 230. 

 Calotis latiusciila, 107. 

 Catoryctis eu^-ramma, 43 ; subnexella, 43 ; 



subparallela, 42 ; tricrena, 44. 

 Central Australia, list of plants of, 94, 170. 

 Ceranibyx pullus, 128. 

 Cetacea, S. Australian species of, 8. 

 Chalcolampra rustica, 138. 

 Chalartona craspedota, 66 ; insincera, 66 ; 



intabescens, 65 ; meUpnoa, 65 ; melitoleuca, 



66. 

 Circuloscala /oKosa, 226; orycta, 227. 

 Cirsotrema Marise, 230; pleiophylla, 231; 



transenna, 229. 

 Cis aequalis, 127. 

 Clathrus riderstriata, 224. 

 Clerarcha agana, 54; dryinopa, 54; gram- 



■matistis, 53. 

 Coleoptera, Australian, 82, 121. 

 Compsotdrna olviarcfnca, 41. 

 Conorbis atractoides, 200. 

 Conus acrvtholoides, 199; atractoides, 200; 



cinnplicatvs, 195; cus2Jidatiis, 194; extenu- 



of«*',,]99; Haviiltonciisis, 200; heterospira, 



197; Huttoni, 198; ligatus, 196; Murrav- 



ianus, 200 ; pfycAoderw^s, 195 ; i^ullules- 



cens, 196; Raiphii, 198. 



Coscinocyathus Tatei, 17. 



Crisposcala echinop/toin, 226. 



Crossea lauta, 222 ; lyrinceps, 220 ; sublabiata. 



221. 

 Cry don -bore, 183. 

 Crypsicharis neocosma,i5. 

 Cryptarcha, 121. 



CrjTDtophaga albicosta, 33; balteata, 38; de 

 locentra, 39 ; dolerastis, 30 ; ecclesiastis, 32 

 epigramma, 31 ; flavolineata, 36 : hierastis. 

 30; irrorata, 34; leucadelpha, 35; luHda. 

 37 ; phcethontia, 36 ; porhyrinella, 32 ; pro 

 leuca, 31 ; Pultenaeaj, 38 ; rubescens, 35 

 rubra, 37 ; russata, 36 ; sarcmota, 37 ; spil 

 onta, 35 ; stochastis, 30. 

 Cyprtea aviimllacea, 205; amygdalina, 211 

 Archeri, 20.o ; brachyinjga, 206 ; consobrinal 

 211 ; contusa, 206 ; dorsata, 212 ; eximiai 

 gastroplax, 212; gigas, 212; Jonesiana, 

 205 ; leptorhyncha, 208 ; Murraviana, 207 

 omdatella, 208; 2)araUcla, 203; platj^ivga 

 211 ; platyrhyncha, 211 ; pyrulata, 207 

 scalena, 293; sphcerodoma, 209; subpyrulata 

 206; subsidua, 204; toxorhyncha, 210. 



Delphinus delphis, 9. 



Demonassa Macleayi, 131. 



Didymocantha nigra, 130. 



Diprotodon-reniairib, 236. 



Dolphins, List of, 8. 



Donations to Library-, 269. 



Dry Creek -bore, 172^ 



Dyschirius Torrensensis, 82. 



Eglisia triplicata, 231. 



Eocene limestones of S. Yorke-Peninsula, 113. 



Eragrostis trichopby.la, 171. 



Erato austraiis, 218 ; duplicata, 217 ; illota, 

 ill ; minor, 215 ; Jloringtonemis, 217 ; 

 p)yrxdata, 216. 



Eratopsis illota, 217. 



Erechthites lacerata, 102. 



Eremophila Tietlcensii, 109 ; viscida, 105. 



Eriostemon argyreus, 107. 



Estuarine foraminifera, 161. 



Etheridge, Australian Archseocyathinese, 10. 



Ethmophyllum Hindei, 14. 



Euphorbia eremophila, poisonous properties 

 of, 236. 



Fluorescence of Busaria spinosa, 237. 



Foraminifera of Dry Creek -bore, 177 ; Muddy 

 Creek-beds, 236 ; Port Adelaide River, 161. 



Fungi, new species of, 238. 



Gastropods of the Older Tertiary, described, 

 185 ; reviewed, 243 ; of the Older Pliocene. 

 list of, 175. 



Geology of S. Yorke-Peninsula, 112. 



Girvanella sp., 19. 



Goodenia fascicularis, 108. 



Grampus g-riseus, 9. 



Hectoria Pontoni, 238. 



